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As many months as it takes, to get your total earnings over the last 12 months up to £18,600mr khan wrote:at the moment ive got one job and been working there for 10 months. If i get a 2nd job how many months do i have to wait before my wife can apply for the spouse visa.
Where did you get this information from? I just seen a immigration adviser (years of experience) who confirmed with a immigration solicitor over the telephone that you only need 6 months worth of statements/payslips. In my case I have 2 jobs am going to apply with in 1-2 weeks.st pauli wrote:Yes, if you have two jobs it changes the nature of the requirement. Then the requirement is that you have earned at least £18,600 gross, over the course of the last 12 months. Show as many payslips as you need, to evidence this.
Oh and I believe you must have been in at least one of the jobs for six months or more, at the time of application.
You cannot apply under category A (requirement = last six months of consecutive payslips each showing at least £1550) with two jobs. That category is designed for one source of employment income only.rikabi wrote:Where did you get this information from? I just seen a immigration adviser who confirmed with a immigration solicitor over the telephone that you only need 6 months worth of statements/payslips. In my case I have 2 jobs am going to apply with 1-2 weeks.st pauli wrote:Yes, if you have two jobs it changes the nature of the requirement. Then the requirement is that you have earned at least £18,600 gross, over the course of the last 12 months. Show as many payslips as you need, to evidence this.
Oh and I believe you must have been in at least one of the jobs for six months or more, at the time of application.
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That said, I hope you are right and not him or me. I want the visas to be accessible to as many people as possible, as conveniently as possible. Either way do please let us know of your outcome on here.The wording can be clearer, but what the UKBA means by Category A is someone who has one job working for one employer earning the required amount. If you have more than one jobs, or if there has been a change of employer if you only have one job, then only one employment counts during the past 6 months. This is to prevent someone getting a lot of casual jobs in a short space of time and making up the required minimum, without the prospect of continuing employment or steady income over the medium term.
If you look at form FLR(M), their intention is quite clear. Under salaried employment in section 7.3A, it only mentions one job title, one employment etc, and there is no scope for adding your second job, except under Category B. See (iv).
If you disgree, just apply under Category A and I'll be surprised if they don't turn down your application.
Hello I applied on 28/3st pauli wrote:I'm not sure if we're allowed to link to other immigration forums, so I'll just quote what a well-regarded mod on one of them said on the issue without directly attributing:
That said, I hope you are right and not him or me. I want the visas to be accessible to as many people as possible, as conveniently as possible. Either way do please let us know of your outcome on here.The wording can be clearer, but what the UKBA means by Category A is someone who has one job working for one employer earning the required amount. If you have more than one jobs, or if there has been a change of employer if you only have one job, then only one employment counts during the past 6 months. This is to prevent someone getting a lot of casual jobs in a short space of time and making up the required minimum, without the prospect of continuing employment or steady income over the medium term.
If you look at form FLR(M), their intention is quite clear. Under salaried employment in section 7.3A, it only mentions one job title, one employment etc, and there is no scope for adding your second job, except under Category B. See (iv).
If you disgree, just apply under Category A and I'll be surprised if they don't turn down your application.
This means I have been accepted right?!Your visa has been issued and will shortly be returned to our commercial partner. This does not mean that your documents are ready to collect: you must await confirmation of this, or follow the collection instructions you have already been given.